Beckenham Club Trip to Reims

We’re now only days away from Beckenham’s invasion of Reims!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A couple of pointers…

If you haven’t all ready got one, you will need a medical certificate to run in French races. There have been loads of emails on this….so no excuses!

Print off your registration instructions from the website to give to the nice expo people in exchange for your race number etc. (You will need your email you registered with and the race number to put in the boxes, see Edgars email)

Check your travel arrangements and hotel bookings as sent by Martin.

Most importantly please ensure you have payed Martin back any money he has paid on your behalf.

Get yourself insured as the UKA’s cover is only basic…

Don’t forget your passport!

And the weathers looking good…..

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From Sparrows Den to Croydon via Petts Wood

Lots of Beckenham action took place this weekend with Cross Country, Beckenham Grand Prix and title defences all in the space of a hectic 2 days….

So starting with Saturday, the first Kent League Cross Country race got under way with the ladies race, solid performances from Mel (12th), Anika (31st), Gail (43rd) and Nicky gave Beckenham enough points to leave the women in 8th place. Women results

Ben took some photo’s which he might add here at some point. ***Update, apparently Ben’s photography is not as good as his running skills so they came out blurred****

The men’s race followed despite having a weakened team and a few absences because of Sundays grand prix race there was sill a good turn out. After a frenetic first lap Chris Minns had to pull out after tweaking his hamstring leaving Nolan (43rd), Will (66th), Stuart (72) & Ben (80th) as the Beckenham scorer’s, which left us 12th overall. There’s plenty of scope to build on that one at the next race on the 23rd of October. Mens results & Overall team results

Sunday 10/10/10 at 10:10am saw the Croydon 10k and Beckenham’s next Grand Prix fixture, again there were a few absentees (some were saving themselves for a marathon, on holiday, MIA, or were at the 9th best race in the country as voted by runners world!). Craig finished a creditable 10th place in 37:40 (chip?) closely followed by Richard Selway in 38:30 and 13th place. Helen was the first of the ladies, with Gail next in (and first v50?). Croydon Results

And finally, well done to Mel who chose not race to race at Croydon so she could defend her Petts Wood 10k crown. And what a wise move, she only went and won it again! Congratulations, enjoy spending those vouchers….

While it was Williamson vs Selway at Croydon, it was Scott vs Lydon at Petts Wood. Despite Scott running at Sparrows Den the day before while Lydon stood on the sidelines resting up, Stuart managed to carve out a victory over his vet rival by 8 seconds! PW 10K Race Results 2010

Coming soon…. Beckenham does Reims.

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Save the Herne Hill Velodrome

Not running related but thought this might be of interest to a number of us who’ve been to the track or have an interest in cycling.

‘Save the Velodrome’ Campaign launches today with an open invitation to a public meeting.

An alliance of residents and cyclists has been formed to save a former Olympic stadium from closure. The Herne Hill Velodrome is the oldest cycling track in the country and the home of the 1948 Olympic Cycling Championships. But now it faces closure due to deterioration and lack of funding. There is no alternative track in London for the hundreds of children who ride and race there. In the past, that has included Bradley Wiggins, the three-time Olympic gold medallist, who began his competitive cycling career at Herne Hill.

The Campaign is the brainchild of Hillary Peachey, a local resident whose children use the site regularly. She says, “It seems shameful that, with 2012 approaching, London cannot even sustain the facilities it has. That is why we are calling on Londoners as a whole to save this precious resource.”

The Campaign kicks off with a public meeting at Dulwich College at 7.30 pm on Wednesday 6th October. But Londoners are asked to register their support on www.savethevelodrome.com

Campaigners aim to secure the future of the site and make it a viable long-term facility for all, including local residents and schools. Hillary adds, “We are going to find a viable, sustainable and environmentally sensitive solution. The only given is that it must be cycling-led, inclusive and work for the entire community.”

The agenda for the public meeting is to:
• raise awareness of the plight of the facilities;
• hear suggestions for the future proposed regeneration;
• review potential plans.

Peter Cattermole, whose club runs the site currently, says, “If you came here on a Saturday and saw hundreds of kids bombing around the track, you’d think it would be criminal to lose it. Anyone who cares about kids, cycling or the environment should come to the public meeting.”

To stay open, the Velodrome will need corporate and private funding, together with volunteer support. The campaigners are hopeful of getting it. “Cycling is one of the most popular sports in the country. If we pull together, we can save this amazing place for future generations,” says Hillary.

Details of public meeting:

Wednesday 6th October
7.30pm to 9.30pm
Great Hall, Dulwich College
Dulwich Common, London SE21 7LD

Save The Herne Hill Velodrome

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More Baksh News at the Isle of White Marathon

Seems like Ken Baksh junior, Peter Baksh is abit of chip of the old block….

Yesterday Peter completed his first marathon, not any old marathon no… the cheapest one that could be found £10 to enter! (See father like son! 😉 ). Running the Isle of White marathon, which is on a very hilly course, Peter ran an impressive 3:20 and finished 15th place….quote from Ken “Boy did well”, but unlike his father the previous day, he didn’t get lost once! (See story below)

Congratulations, good effort Peter.

You can find the results here.

Clearly not taking his race seriously! But beating the cars up the hill and advertising lucozade and jelly babies at the same time

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Herne Hill 6 mile (or 4.9!) XC

Reporting live from Streatham common!

Ken was disappointed that the race was short, so did an extra loop while the rest of us did 4.91 (6 miles was the advertised distance). Ok I’m being nice, he actually got lost!

The course was a hilly park course dominated by Herne Hill (well it was their own race!) well supported by Will who devoured around 700 calories whilst watching…

Results

Nolan: 32:40 (loads of effort required during final lap so not to get chicked!)
Craig: 33:26
Pat 41:54
Ken:46:05…..Inc extra lap at the end!

Edit: Monday 4/10, results are now out 02.10.10 Streatham xc results

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Virgin London Marathon….Are you in?

The Virgin London Marathon ballot results are now out. So were you lucky enough*  to get a ‘Your In’ or a  ‘Rejected’ magazine today?

At least if you bequeathed you’ll get some sort of fleece/rain jacket apparel  to soften the blow & to advertise to everyone that you were rejected. 😉

* of course you could have got in and think it unfortunate, depending on if you only entered thinking that you’ll not get in this time, but it will add to your previous rejections!

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Bromley Parkrun news

Following his 13 wins in 18 outings at the Bromley Parkrun Jim gets a good write up in this weeks race report.

http://www.parkrun.org.uk/bromley/News.aspx

Also with a favourable mention is Ok Chris, we’re going to have find a new name for him at this rate, how about Good For His Age Chris!?

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Run to the Beat photos

Just to keep up the pictorial theme…..

Gail and Debs

Gail

Oh yeah and I was there to

And another …as I’m putting everyone else up!

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Coach Helen’s Race Report: Switchback 5

An elite team of 2 Beckenham Runners took part in the Switchback 5 on Sunday.  The race, organised by Striders of Croydon, is an undulating off road 5 miler advertised as a warm up for the cross country season.  Jim finished an excellent 2nd place despite being his third race in three days.  In my first non track race since  pulling my hamstring at the Eltham 5,  I finished much further down the field! (10th Lady in 37:09) I’ve walked round Addington Hills before but I didn’t appreciate how up and down the hills are or how steep.  As I stumbled up the last one to the viewing platform, I made a mental note to schedule some hill training sessions before cross country season properly underway.

More hill training required!

The race was probably the best value I’ve entered – free t-shirt, tea and home made cake all for four pounds! It’s also very close to Beckenham, on Sunday morning roads it only took me 6 minutes to drive there.  Definitely a race we should consider including in the Grand Prix for next year.

P.S. There were 3 Beckenham runners but one was running in his 2nd claim vest so doesn’t get a mention! (see below post!)

Helen Garrett.

If anyone else wants to write up a brief report on there racing then please feel free, you can either email me nolan.wilkens@yahoo.com or if you can work it out yourself you could always post up your own.

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And here she is…

Mel after the quicksand.  As you can see, it was windy!  Well done!

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